The Pedigree of Accounting in Kiribati and its Consequent Prospects in the Transparency and Accountability Stakes, Sponsored by the International Financial Institutions

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University of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information Systems
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2007
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Dixon, K.
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In espousing transparency and accountability of public authorities in the Global South, international financial institutions (e.g. International Monetary Fund, World Bank) have great expectations of how accounting will perform. This paper assess the prospects of such expectations in the Republic of Kiribati.

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Dixon, K. (2007) The Pedigree of Accounting in Kiribati and its Consequent Prospects in the Transparency and Accountability Stakes, Sponsored by the International Financial Institutions. Auckland, New Zealand: Fifth Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference (APIRA 2007), 8-10 Jul 2007. 72pp.
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genealogy of accounting, Pacific islands, power and knowledge, Kiribati
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